Sunday, June 22, 2014

Avoid Property Damage With Atlanta Mole Control And Removal

By Dave L. Weglin


Most property owners are aware of the damage that moles can do to plants and irrigation systems. These small mammals spend the majority of their lives burrowing through the dirt and while they pose no threat to humans, they are nuisances that can wreak havoc on landscaping. Homeowners who discover them living on their property should call a local Atlanta mole control and removal specialist for help.

The average mole is between six and eight inches long and has a sleek coat of velvety black or gray fur. It has tiny ears and eyes that are practically invisible and short hind limbs. It digs tunnels in the dirt below the ground's surface by using its powerful forelimbs with large claws.

These animals dig burrows underground and rarely venture out. The most obvious signs of their presence are mounds of soil and the formation of surface tunnels, which serve as feeding runways. While gathering food, they can construct a one-foot long tunnel in approximately one minute.

Moles sometimes feed on nuts but they prefer to eat worms, beetle grubs, and ants. They are most active in damp soil because their prey is easy to find close to the surface. They feed and sleep 24 hours per day in two-hour cycles, which is why they are capable of doing so much damage in so little time.

Property owners who discover multiple tunnels and molehills covering a lawn often mistakenly think more than one mole must be responsible for the damage. The truth is, they prefer to live alone and a single animal is capable of building multiple tunnels with numerous branches and burrows. Some of the tunnels are invisible because they are several inches below ground level. The ones near the surface push the dirt and grass upward creating long ridges.

Most professional exterminators use lethal traps to capture moles. Trapping is more effective for controlling these pests than using poisons because they only eat live prey and they hunt by sound. An experienced exterminator knows how to identify active feeding tunnels and where to set the traps so they are the most effective.

Homeowners have to worry about more than their plants and lawn when they discover moles living on their property. These pests can destroy sprinkler heads and cause damage to water lines. This often leads to flooding, which requires costly repairs. Hiring a professional exterminator is the most effective way to control these destructive pests.




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